Landing a job in today’s challenging economy is no easy task, but for anyone attempting to enter the workforce, making a good first impression is a crucial step towards success. Wearing proper business attire to a job interview, for example, speaks volumes about what you have to offer.

But for women attempting to enter the workforce, a common problem exists: without a job, they can’t afford a suit, and without a suit, they can’t get a job.

Darla Holleran, family advocate social worker with the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center, was recently presented with the Highest Heel Award at the Hope in Heels Award Luncheon in Covington.